Nature Communications
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Solar-driven sugar production directly from CO2
We designed a hybrid electrocatalytic-biocatalytic flow system for achieving artificial synthesis of sugar directly from CO2.
Embracing Transboundary Interactions for Global SDGs Under the Metacoupling Framework
Countries should adopt a metacoupling-based governance approach that considers human-nature interactions within a country as well as across neighboring and non-neighboring countries.
Behind FISHnCHIPs
FISHnCHIPs simultaneously targets co-expressed gene groups, boosting signals 2-20 fold over single-gene methods. This enhanced sensitivity allows rapid, sensitive, and robust whole-tissue profiling under low magnification, and applicable for analyses of clinical tissue samples with low RNA quality.
Quantifying how Single Dose Ad26.COV2.S Vaccine Efficacy Depends on Spike Sequence Features
The phase 3 ENSEMBLE trial of a single dose of Janssen’s Ad26.COV2.S vaccine showed an overall vaccine efficacy of 56% against symptomatic COVID-19. Looking at the Spike sequences of infecting viruses reveals a more complex picture.
Researchers boosted exciton mobility approaching Mott-Ioffe-Regel Limit in Ruddlesden-Popper perovskite
Exciton transport in 2D perovskite plays a pivotal role for their optoelectronic performance. We reveal that the free exciton mobilities in exfoliated thin flakes can be improved from around 8 cm²V⁻¹s⁻¹ to 280 cm²V⁻¹s⁻¹ with PMMA network at the surface.